ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)
ABS is an impact-resistant, rigid and chemical-resistant thermoplastic used in everything from automotive parts and household products to electronics and 3D printing.
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ABS is an impact-resistant, rigid and chemical-resistant thermoplastic used in everything from automotive parts and household products to electronics and 3D printing.
Read moreAcrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA) is an impact-resistant and weather-resistant thermoplastic used as an alternative to ABS in outdoor applications.
Read morePolyamide (PA) is a strong and versatile thermoplastic, valued for its high mechanical strength, abrasion resistance and chemical resistance.
Read morePA12 is an engineering thermoplastic within the polyamide family, known for its low water absorption, high chemical resistance and flexibility.
Read morePolybutylene terephthalate (PBT) is an engineering thermoplastic within the polyester family, known for its high dimensional stability, excellent electrical insulation and good mechanical properties.
Read morePolycarbonate (PC) is a strong, transparent and impact-resistant thermoplastic with excellent heat resistance and good electrical properties.
Read morePolyethylene (PE) is one of the world's most widely used thermoplastics and is characterized by its flexibility, impact resistance and chemical resistance. It is a polymer produced by the polymerization of ethylene, a gaseous hydrocarbon.
Read morePolyethersulfone (PES) is a high-performance thermoplastic known for its excellent heat resistance, chemical resistance and mechanical stability.
Read morePolyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a strong, lightweight and chemically resistant thermoplastic used in everything from packaging and textiles to technical components.
Read morePolymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), often called acrylic or plexiglass, is a transparent, strong and weather-resistant thermoplastic used as a lightweight alternative to glass.
Read morePolyoxymethylene (POM), also called acetal plastic, is a high-performance engineering thermoplastic used in applications where high stiffness, low friction and good dimensional stability are required.
Read morePolypropylene (PP) is one of the world's most widely used thermoplastics, valued for its versatility, durability and cost-effectiveness. It is a polymer produced by the polymerization of propylene, a gaseous hydrocarbon.
Read morePolyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is a high-performance thermoplastic known for its extreme heat resistance, chemical resistance and mechanical strength.
Read morePolystyrene (PS) is a versatile, lightweight and cost-effective thermoplastic used in everything from packaging and disposable products to technical components.
Read morePolyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the most widely used types of plastic in the world, thanks to its durability, chemical resistance and versatility.
Read moreStyrene-Acrylonitrile (SAN) is a transparent, rigid and chemical-resistant thermoplastic that is often used as an alternative to polystyrene (PS) or acrylic (PMMA).
Read moreThermoplastic elastomers (TPE) are a group of flexible materials that combine the properties of both rubber and thermoplastics.
Read moreThermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is a flexible and durable plastic that combines properties from both plastic and rubber.
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